Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 24, No. 367.
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Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 13:58:16 +0100
From: "Jenny Benham" <Jenny.Benham at sas.ac.uk>
Subject: New online bibliography for early English law
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Early English Laws publishes online bibliography
Early English Laws (EEL), a collaboration between the Institute of Historical Research and King's College London, is pleased to announce the publication of its online bibliography. The bibliography is compiled and continuously updated to include items relating to any aspect of English legal history in the period between c. 600 and 1215. It is also searchable by category, author and date of publication. To access the bibliography, simply follow the link: http://www.earlyenglishlaws.ac.uk/db/bibliography
Can I also remind everyone that we are still offering bursaries worth £2,000 each, designed to support scholars in the preparation of editions of early English legal texts for publication as part of the AHRC-funded EEL project. Eligible expenses include travel, accommodation, and reproduction and permission fees. Guidelines for proposals, together with a list of possible texts, are available on the Early English Laws website http://www.earlyenglishlaws.ac.uk/edit/guidelines.html . If you have any enquiries, please contact the Project Officer: jenny.benham at sas.ac.uk
Kind regards,
Jenny
Dr Jenny Benham
Project Officer, Early English Laws http://www.earlyenglishlaws.ac.uk/
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